So many people so easily swayed... just setting yourselves up for disappointment! Did anybody doubt Bay could dig up 60 seconds worth of cool battle clips for a trailer? That's what he's good at! But then you sit down expecting 2 hours of this and what do you get? You get Pearl Harbor!! I won't be fooled again. Unless this thing gets high 80s on Rotten Tomatoes I'm staying home.

Look at how thin she looks in the pics, and then realize that she would look even thinner in person. Plus, she has no sign of a breast.

I distinctly see some undercleavage in the bikini shot! It's not the double-D UC we're used to here, but it's still UC!

It's funny... when I was searching for these images, I came across an article where Keira was talking about how they photoshop her up to have bigger breasts. She said American magazines won't put her on the cover unless they alter her to have C-cups, because market research says American women don't want to look at other women with breasts any smaller. They also did this...

I have noticed a lot of compression artifacts from my local channels over DirecTV. That was kind of disappointing. It's still way better than regular TV about 95% of the time. The only time it's not is in scenes where the color pallet is really limited (such as night time scenes) when it can be absolutely blocky.

I haven't had the chance to watch a Blu-ray movie yet, but I'm really looking forward to it. I'm planning on picking up "Curse of the Golden Flower" next week, so that may end up being my first. That movie has hands-down the most gorgeous interior sets I've seen in a film. I have the feeling I'm going to be wiping the drool off my chin while watching that film.

I have an LCD. I couldn't find a 1080p plasma anywhere I looked, and getting a 1080p HDTV was my primary goal. My research indicated plasmas don't last as long, are susceptible to burn-in if you use them for video games, and run a lot hotter. Of course I was only looking for a 40" HDTV... if you're looking for something really big a DLP would probably work better.

I drove a '95 Grand Prix to about 130K, until the transmission cooling tube to the radiator rotted out and started spraying tranny fluid all over the street every time I moved it. The cost of the repair was more than the car was worth, so since my wife's car had just been paid off I pulled the trigger on the La Crosse. The La Crosse is NICE, nice driving.